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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

New Canadian play Best Brothers starts previews at Stratford

News Release

June 26, 2012… Acclaimed Canadian dramatist
Daniel MacIvor’s new play is a hilariously touching and emotionally
compelling piece about a pair of brothers grieving the loss of their
mother. The world première, which is directed by
Associate Artistic Director Dean Gabourie, begins previews at the Studio Theatre on June 26.

Written by Daniel MacIvor, Best Brothers
tells the story of Hamilton and Kyle Best, two brothers with very
different dispositions: one is more serious and introverted, the other
ebullient. The siblings are driven together by their
mother’s accidental death, forcing them to contend with their different
modes of mourning as they sort out the details surrounding the funeral –
as well as who gets their mother’s voraciously omnivorous dog.

“I adore Daniel’s humour and his insights into how
these two brothers deal with their grief,” says Mr. Gabourie. “He shows
such sensitivity and eloquence of emotion; it really is quite
awe-inspiring.”

Mr. MacIvor also performs in the production as Hamilton alongside
John Beale, who plays Kyle.

“Daniel MacIvor is a truly brilliant playwright,” says Artistic Director
Des McAnuff. “He writes dialogue in a deceptively minimalist
style that so delights us with its comedy that we are taken unawares by
the powerful emotional payoff that he has been preparing for us all
along. It’s a tremendous privilege to be premièring
his new work and to be welcoming him and John into our company.”

“This is a deliciously funny and smart play about
the unique and sometimes complicated relationships we have with our
families,” says General Director
Antoni Cimolino. “It’s a joy to watch Daniel MacIvor and John
Beale create the dynamic between these two siblings on stage, and the
result is a production that is as hilarious as it is tender-hearted. A
glorious tribute to the complexities of family,
this play is not to be missed.”

Production support is generously provided by Sylvia D. Chrominska and Dr. Nancy Epstein and Dr. David Goldbloom.

The Stratford Shakespeare Festival’s 2012 season runs until October 28, featuring
Much Ado About Nothing; 42nd Street, The Matchmaker; Henry V; You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown; The Pirates of Penzance; A Word or Two; Cymbeline; Wanderlust; Elektra;
The Best Brothers; Hirsch and The War of 1812. HeH